There is a perception that the nose doesnt stop growing! So, is this true? A common question around Rhinoplasty is ‘do results last forever?’.
In this blog, we’ll explore the changes that happen to the nose as we age and how this impacts those that have undergone Rhinoplasty.
As we age, gravity’s impact on our bodies becomes noticeably more evident. As a result, skin and soft tissue loses elasticity and consequently appears to loose projection and become more ‘droopy’. The same happens to the nose- It looses the structural support and tip tends to drop and droop, giving a perception of lengthening and more hooked nose. However, the nose doesn’t get bigger due to growth, it’s all down to the force of gravity.
This begs the question of whether Rhinoplasty results last forever? The answer to this question, is also yes. Whilst gradual age-related changes are inevitable, the results of a well-performed surgical Rhinoplasty should last a lifetime. Rhinoplasty involves altering not only the aesthetics of the nose, but ensuring good long term structure support and functionality of the nose. A well-performed Rhinoplasty should ensure good structural support and should be permanent.
To achieve amazing lasting results, an exceptional surgeon is required. At Sama Rhinoplasty, Professor Sama’s approach for each patient involves achieving results that support facial harmony.
When carefully crafting the approach for a patient’s surgery, Professor Sama will closely consider their age, ethnicity and the quality of their skin. His thorough evaluation of one’s nasal and facial structure supports natural looking results that last a lifetime.
Professor Sama also utilises 3D image morphing technology to present how a patient’s results could look. This offers an incredible insight into how his approach could physically impact and improve a patient’s facial aesthetics.
For all of his patients, Professor Sama aims to create results the do not indicate the surgical work has been done.
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